In between all this, Tanvi is dealing with an abusive father (Vaibhav Mangle) who gets annoyed with her for the smallest of things. This begins a series of a phone conversations between the two and they end up sharing their feelings and life story almost everyday. Krushna approaches inspector Bhaurao (Pravin Tarde), but when he calls the number from there, he realises that the girl was joking. One day, Krushna gets a random phone call from a stranger named Meera aka Tanvi (Shivani Surve) who says she has been kidnapped and needs help. He is a kind-hearted person who helps anyone who asks for it. The film begins with Krushna’s (Ankush Chaudhari) story. Given the fact that the film is a drama/ comedy, one would expect it to be relatable, but that doesn't happen either. Director Sanket Pavse could have played up the love triangle bit well on screen, but with each scene, the story gets predictable and repetitive. Review: Triple Seat is a story that beats around the bush and fails to have any kind of impact on the audience. The film is about the predicament of the commitment he makes to everyone. To top that, we soon learn that Krushna is already engaged to another girl. But his kind nature lands him in trouble when he is forcibly married to a girl who wants to escape from her abusive father. Story: Krushna believes in helping people, whether he knows them or not.
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